Kiryat Unsdorf

Kiryat Unsdorf (Hebrew: קריית אונסדורף), also known as Sorotzkin, after its main street, is a Haredi Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem.

He engaged Rabbi Akiva Ehrenfeld, who established the nearby community of Kiryat Mattersdorf, to assist with planning and construction.

[5] The Unsdorf Renter's Union was formed at this time, to control excessive rent hikes and halt the practice of inflating rental prices for new tenants.

[5] The foreign-born population increases noticeably over the Sukkot holiday when tourists rent flats in the locale, which is an hour's walk from the Western Wall.

Beth Jacob Jerusalem, a prestigious Haredi girls' seminary and teacher training institute,[5] was established by Dr. Bruria David in the early 1970s.

Kiryat HaYeled (Children's Town), an orphanage for Haredi boys, was founded in 1973 by Rabbi Menachem Porush.

View of the Unsdorf neighborhood and wadi below
Entrance of Be'er Shmuel Synagogue, dedicated to the Unsdorfer Rav, Rabbi Shmuel Rosenberg
Original apartment buildings with extensions
Beth Jacob Jerusalem seminary (crenelated roof of Belz Great Synagogue in background)
Kiryat Banot (Girls Town) orphanage, with buildings of Unsdorf and Kiryat Belz above